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Discipline serves up a rather intriguing exploration of power dynamics and transformation. Tracy, played with a mix of vulnerability and cunning, shifts from being merely a trophy wife to a femme fatale with surprising depth. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build effectively as her seduction of the hit-man unfolds. There’s a rawness in the practical effects that adds to the film's atmospheric tension, making each scene feel heavy with consequence. You get this sense that the film doesn’t just dive into the surface-level of betrayal but also touches on themes of submission and control in relationships, which is pretty compelling when you think about it.
Discipline has a curious place in the collector's realm, often overshadowed by flashier titles from the same era. It hasn’t seen a broad release, making original copies somewhat of a treasure for those in the know. Limited screenings and its somewhat elusive director add to its mystique, drawing interest from collectors who appreciate films that delve into darker psychological themes. The film's unique take on transformation and power makes it a discussion piece among genre enthusiasts.
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